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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

Maputo

Maputo (Portuguese pronunciation:[mɐˈputu]), known as Lourenço Marques before independence, is the capital and largest city of Mozambique. It is known as the City of Acacias, in reference to acacia trees commonly found along its avenues, and the Pearl of the Indian Ocean. Today, it is a port city, with its economy centered on the harbour. According to the 2007 census, the population is 1,766,184.Cotton, sugar, chromite, sisal, copra, and hardwood are the chief exports. The city manufactures cement, pottery, furniture, shoes, and rubber. The city is surrounded by Maputo Province, but is administered as its own province.

History

Portuguese rule

On the northern bank of Espírito Santo Estuary of Delagoa Bay, an inlet of the Indian Ocean, Lourenço Marques was named after the Portuguese navigator who, with António Caldeira, was sent in 1544 by the governor of Mozambique on a voyage of exploration. They explored the lower courses of the rivers emptying their waters into Delagoa Bay, notably the Espírito Santo. The forts and trading stations that the Portuguese established, abandoned and reoccupied on the north bank of the river, were all called Lourenço Marques. The existing town dates from about 1850, the previous settlement having been entirely destroyed by the natives. The town developed around a Portuguese fortress completed in 1787.

Between the 1st and 5th centuries AD, Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from farther north and west. Swahili, and later also Arab, commercial ports existed along the coasts until the arrival of Europeans. The area was explored by Vasco da Gama in 1498 and colonized by Portugal from 1505. After over four centuries of Portuguese rule, Mozambique gained independence in 1975, becoming the People's Republic of Mozambique shortly thereafter. After only two years of independence, the country descended into an intense and protracted civil war lasting from 1977 to 1992. In 1994, Mozambique held its first multiparty elections and has remained a relatively stable presidential republic.

Mercado Central

Mercado Central or Mercat Central (English: Central Market) is a public market located in Valencia, Spain. It is generally considered one of the oldest Europeanmarkets still running. Most vendors sell food items, although souvenir shops and restaurants are located inside the market as well. It is a popular location for tourists and locals alike.

History

The Central Market is a modern building built 1914 by Francesc Guàrdia i Vial and Alexandre Soler, who were both trained at the School of Architecture of Barcelona. The Central Market brings together nearly 400 small merchant.

Guide book

A guide book or travel guide is "a book of information about a place, designed for the use of visitors or tourists". Travel guides can also take the form of travel websites such as the free and open Wikivoyage.

It will usually include full details relating to accommodation, restaurants, transportation, and activities. Maps of varying detail and historical and cultural information are often included. Different kinds of guide books exist, focusing on different aspects of travel, from adventure travel to relaxation, or aimed at travelers with different incomes, or focusing on sexual orientation or types of diet.

History

Antiquity

A forerunner of the guidebook was the periplus, an itinerary from landmark to landmark of the ports along a coast. A periplus such as the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea was a manuscript document that listed, in order, the ports and coastal landmarks, with approximate intervening distances, that the captain of a vessel could expect to find along a shore. This work was possibly written in the middle of the 1st century CE. It served the same purpose as the later Roman itinerarium of road stops.

Tour guide

A tour guide (U.S.) or a tourist guide (European) provides assistance, information and cultural, historical and contemporary heritage interpretation to people on organized tours and individual clients at educational establishments, religious and historical sites, museums, and at venues of other significant interest.

History

In 18th century Japan, a traveler could pay for a tour guide or consult guide books such as Kaibara Ekken's Keijō Shōran (The Excellent Views of Kyoto).

In Europe, tourist guides are represented by FEG, the European Federation of Tourist Guide Associations. In Europe, the tourist guiding qualification is specific to each and every country; in some cases the qualification is national, in some cases it is broken up into regions. In all cases it is embedded in the educational and training ethic of that country. EN15565 is a European Standard for the Training and Qualification of Tourist Guides.

Maputo, Mozambique (HD)

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

Tour guide Maputo.

Streets of Maputo

STOOD MAP is a research project funded by the Italian Cooperation in Mozambique. The goal of the research is to study the street food environment of the city of Maputo. http://www.streetfoodmaputo.strikingly.com/
This video is dedicated to the streets, the vendors and all the beautiful people of Mozambique. Music (no rights owned) "Juro Palavra d'Honra, Sinceramente Vou Morrer Assim" Dilon Djindji, played by Abilio Mandlaze.

13:49

🚗🌬Drag Race Day Maputo City 13th July 2017🏎🌬

🚗🌬Drag Race Day Maputo City 13th July 2017🏎🌬

🚗🌬Drag Race Day Maputo City 13th July 2017🏎🌬

This day was Epic with a ton of amazing things happing all day
Filmed this on my Sony RX100MK4 (Full HD 1080p), DJ's DJIDone, Artur GoPro Hero 2 and Guido's GoPro Hero 3
Enjoy guys and don't forget to LIKE & Subscribe ;D
Follow me on Instagram @sana.mngadi
I'm 20 and this is my life's adventure :)

2:35

Streets of Africa. Maputo, Mozambique

Streets of Africa. Maputo, Mozambique

Streets of Africa. Maputo, Mozambique

"Streets of Africa" presents places in Africa how I see them. It is not my priority to look for touristic or famous spots. I just walk or run or drive by car and I film what I see.

6:55

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

2:22

Driving around Maputo, Mozambique 2

Driving around Maputo, Mozambique 2

Driving around Maputo, Mozambique 2

More of the city.

4:07

Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Maputo Nightlife, Mozambique

Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Maputo, Mozambique (HD)

Maputo, MozambiqueTourism - Maputo, Mozambique VacationTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and...

Tour guide Maputo.

Streets of Maputo

STOOD MAP is a research project funded by the Italian Cooperation in Mozambique. The goal of the research is to study the street food environment of the city of Maputo. http://www.streetfoodmaputo.strikingly.com/
This video is dedicated to the streets, the vendors and all the beautiful people of Mozambique. Music (no rights owned) "Juro Palavra d'Honra, Sinceramente Vou Morrer Assim" Dilon Djindji, played by Abilio Mandlaze.

published: 24 Nov 2014

🚗🌬Drag Race Day Maputo City 13th July 2017🏎🌬

This day was Epic with a ton of amazing things happing all day
Filmed this on my Sony RX100MK4 (Full HD 1080p), DJ's DJIDone, Artur GoPro Hero 2 and Guido's GoPro Hero 3
Enjoy guys and don't forget to LIKE & Subscribe ;D
Follow me on Instagram @sana.mngadi
I'm 20 and this is my life's adventure :)

published: 03 Aug 2017

Streets of Africa. Maputo, Mozambique

"Streets of Africa" presents places in Africa how I see them. It is not my priority to look for touristic or famous spots. I just walk or run or drive by car and I film what I see.

published: 29 Oct 2017

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

published: 04 Apr 2017

Driving around Maputo, Mozambique 2

More of the city.

published: 25 Dec 2015

Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadven...

Maputo Nightlife, Mozambique

Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its ...

Maputo, MozambiqueTourism - Maputo, Mozambique VacationTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

Maputo, MozambiqueTourism - Maputo, Mozambique VacationTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

Streets of Maputo

STOOD MAP is a research project funded by the Italian Cooperation in Mozambique. The goal of the research is to study the street food environment of the city of...

STOOD MAP is a research project funded by the Italian Cooperation in Mozambique. The goal of the research is to study the street food environment of the city of Maputo. http://www.streetfoodmaputo.strikingly.com/
This video is dedicated to the streets, the vendors and all the beautiful people of Mozambique. Music (no rights owned) "Juro Palavra d'Honra, Sinceramente Vou Morrer Assim" Dilon Djindji, played by Abilio Mandlaze.

STOOD MAP is a research project funded by the Italian Cooperation in Mozambique. The goal of the research is to study the street food environment of the city of Maputo. http://www.streetfoodmaputo.strikingly.com/
This video is dedicated to the streets, the vendors and all the beautiful people of Mozambique. Music (no rights owned) "Juro Palavra d'Honra, Sinceramente Vou Morrer Assim" Dilon Djindji, played by Abilio Mandlaze.

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
...

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, ...

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Maputo, Mozambique (HD)

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and...

Travel Guide to Mozambique

http://www.TheExpeditioner.com
In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadven...

Noor Momade, CEO of Cotur, explains why Maputo has become an interesting tourist destination over the last few years.
"As we know, Maputo is growing and is now a very well-known city. There are many new buildings and new hotels going up. We have just renovated the new ring road along the seaside, part of the Maputo bypass, where the Radisson Hotel is now located, alongside two new buildings: the Joaquim ChissanoConference Centre and a new five star hotel that is almost ready on this new stretch of ring road on Maputo's sea front", says Noor Momade.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/mozambique-one-of-the-best-destinations-for-leisure-and-business-tourism.htm

published: 17 May 2016

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

published: 04 Apr 2017

Trip from Maputo to Macaneta Beach (Mozambique 2010)

Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.

SelfDrive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full VersionTravelGuide.
http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Before You GoSee ThisVideo. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adven...

published: 25 Oct 2014

Maputo Nightlife, Mozambique

Travel Guide to Maputo and Southern Mozambique

published: 17 Jun 2017

Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its ...

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

Maputo, MozambiqueTourism - Maputo, Mozambique VacationTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

http://www.TheExpeditioner.com
In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

http://www.TheExpeditioner.com
In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Noor Momade, CEO of Cotur, explains why Maputo has become an interesting tourist destination over the last few years.
"As we know, Maputo is growing and is now...

Noor Momade, CEO of Cotur, explains why Maputo has become an interesting tourist destination over the last few years.
"As we know, Maputo is growing and is now a very well-known city. There are many new buildings and new hotels going up. We have just renovated the new ring road along the seaside, part of the Maputo bypass, where the Radisson Hotel is now located, alongside two new buildings: the Joaquim ChissanoConference Centre and a new five star hotel that is almost ready on this new stretch of ring road on Maputo's sea front", says Noor Momade.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/mozambique-one-of-the-best-destinations-for-leisure-and-business-tourism.htm

Noor Momade, CEO of Cotur, explains why Maputo has become an interesting tourist destination over the last few years.
"As we know, Maputo is growing and is now a very well-known city. There are many new buildings and new hotels going up. We have just renovated the new ring road along the seaside, part of the Maputo bypass, where the Radisson Hotel is now located, alongside two new buildings: the Joaquim ChissanoConference Centre and a new five star hotel that is almost ready on this new stretch of ring road on Maputo's sea front", says Noor Momade.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/mozambique-one-of-the-best-destinations-for-leisure-and-business-tourism.htm

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
...

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

SelfDrive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full VersionTravelGuide.
http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Before You GoSee ThisVideo. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like BassCity, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, ZambiaShoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.

SelfDrive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full VersionTravelGuide.
http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Before You GoSee ThisVideo. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like BassCity, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, ZambiaShoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.

Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, ...

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Maputo, Mozambique (HD)

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

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Streets of Maputo

STOOD MAP is a research project funded by the Italian Cooperation in Mozambique. The goal of the research is to study the street food environment of the city of Maputo. http://www.streetfoodmaputo.strikingly.com/
This video is dedicated to the streets, the vendors and all the beautiful people of Mozambique. Music (no rights owned) "Juro Palavra d'Honra, Sinceramente Vou Morrer Assim" Dilon Djindji, played by Abilio Mandlaze.

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🚗🌬Drag Race Day Maputo City 13th July 2017🏎🌬

This day was Epic with a ton of amazing things happing all day
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Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

Maputo, Mozambique (HD)

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

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Travel Guide to Mozambique

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In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

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Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo.
SelfDriveDo it YourselfMozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
The massive reef running parallel to the beach provides natural protection against the strong waves at high tide and forms several small pools at low tide.
The spectacular Chongoene reef, which is approximately 70 meters offshore and 3 km long, offers safe swimming and serves as a platform for reef and game fishing.
Chongoene, which is adjacent to Xai-Xai, is known worldwide for its huge barracuda catches as well as a great variety of other game fish.
The coral reefs are wonderful and will introduce you to the untouched wonders of Africa's East Coast marine life, either through scuba diving or snorkeling.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Noor Momade, CEO of Cotur, explains why Maputo has become an interesting tourist destination over the last few years.
"As we know, Maputo is growing and is now a very well-known city. There are many new buildings and new hotels going up. We have just renovated the new ring road along the seaside, part of the Maputo bypass, where the Radisson Hotel is now located, alongside two new buildings: the Joaquim ChissanoConference Centre and a new five star hotel that is almost ready on this new stretch of ring road on Maputo's sea front", says Noor Momade.
Full interview: http://www.marcopolis.net/mozambique-one-of-the-best-destinations-for-leisure-and-business-tourism.htm

6:55

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Ma...

Unplanned Trip To Maputo, Moçambique.

A friend was home for a visit from Istanbul and suggested that we take a short left to Maputo just for control. Best decision ever!
This is day one of four.
Big-ups to Fatima's Backpackers for accommodation and LAM Mozambique for the flights. They did not sponsor us, but they were affordable enough for us to randomly jump at the opportunity.
Enjoy the VlogIntroMusic:
Classified - 3 FootTall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BV_b...
Music in the vlog
Dj Quads "Vacation" https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

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